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This was his ordinary costume, and the funds of the house of Mogilewsky were evidently unequal to an outer layer of finery. "Now, Morris dear," said Teacher, "you shouldn't have troubled to get me a present; you know you and I are such good friends that " "Teacher, yiss ma'an," Morris interrupted, in a bewitching and rising inflection of his soft and plaintive voice.

Rosalie's heart leapt, she flushed, then grew slightly pale, for it was not tone or inflection alone that disturbed her now, but words themselves. A voice from over the hills seemed to say these things to her. A haunting voice from over the hills had said them to her these very words. "Friends need no go-betweens," she said quietly, "and enemies should not use them."

People with not very much to do but to amuse themselves, with no prescribed duties, with few intellectual interests, become preoccupied in what is the great underlying force in the world, the passion of love; the talk that goes on, dull and tiresome as it appears to an outsider, is all charged with the secret influence; it is not what is said that matters; it is what is implied by manner and glance and inflection of tone.

And then the shoot the chutes! That ecstatic leap of heart to lips and the feeling of folly down at the very pit of her. Marylin did like the shoot the chutes! "All right, Getaway to-morrow Coney!" He did not conceal his surge of pleasure, grasping her small hand in both his. "Good girlie!" "Good night, Getaway," she said, but with the inflection of something left unsaid.

Then, from the woman beside him, in the clearest, low voice, with an inflection of deep sweetness: "Thank you, Dr. Leaver." Suddenly he turned upon the bench he had been staring straight before him. He bent close, looked into her shadowy face for a moment, then found her hand, where it lay in her lap, lifted it in both his own, and pressed it, for a long, tense moment, against his lips.

Rance gave to the words a peculiar accent and inflection, but this caused the prisoner to look even more composed and calm than before; he returned crisply: "I think so." "So this is the gentleman the Girl loves?" Sonora's face wore a cruel grin as he stood with arms folded leering at the prisoner. The biting humour of the thought appealed to Rance, and he smiled grimly to himself.

The measures are all brief; with fewer syllables, that is to say, than the red-eye commonly uses. Some of them are exactly like the red-eye's, while others have the peculiar sweet upward inflection of the solitary's. To hear some of the measures, you would pass the bird for a red-eye; to hear others of them, you might pass him for a solitary.

"Oh," breathed Bess, as Cora and Laurel entered the pretty, bright, little sitting room, "is it possible that our troubles are over for one night?" "No, I see more kinds of trouble ahead," and of course she looked at the irresistible and irrisisting Walter. "Don't they match?" aside to Belle, whose ideas of color schemes and whose regard for the beautiful were blamed for the inflection of nerves.

It seems a woman is living there, quite alone; and she always wears a veil, on account of some some disfigurement." Miss Hitty's false teeth clicked, sharply, but there was no other sound except the clock, which, in the pause, struck four. "I thought " continued the minister, with a rising inflection. Hitherto, he had found his hostess of invaluable assistance in his parish work.

Ferret closed the sentence by jerking her face into an astringed smile, which, with the rising inflection of her voice, demanded the assent of her hearers. The evidences of disapproval which Albert detected in the countenances of those about him did not at all decrease his irritation. His irritation did not tend to modify the severity of his moral judgments.

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